“Ya know what? I’m gonna be on TV some day.”
About Me
Jordan-Paige Sudduth is an autistic creative who always turns to the arts when the real world gets boring. To combat the monotony of middle school, she changed the name of her classes to Harry Potter-themed subjects to spice up her schedule. In high school, she often wondered how she’d react if crazy scenarios took place. Like, what would happen if CIA agents burst into her classroom? How would her classmates react if a zombie apocalypse started in the middle of algebra? Despite her daydreaming, Jordan-Paige was a great student who appreciated education and believes in learning something new every day.
Jordan-Paige started in the industry as a child actor, and learned many valuable lessons relevant to her filmmaking and writing career. She made her first film, a feature film titled CRACKED, at 15 years old, and fell in love with storytelling. She has written over 80 screenplays, varying in lengths of 1 to 114 pages, and produced over 20 film projects, most through her production company, JayPay Productions.
Jordan-Paige’s favorite scripts to write usually feature teenage protagonists and elements of magic, adventure, action, post-apocalyptic worlds, and the intricacies of relationships. A number of her stories also touch on a theme she strongly believes in; family is not always defined by blood. She is very grateful for the family, friends, and colleagues that believe in her and help her stories come to life because without them, the tales wouldn’t make it off the page.
Jordan-Paige attended Vancouver Film School’s Writing for Film, Television, and Games program from August 2019 to August 2020, and was awarded Best Networker, Hardest Working Person in Show Business, Perfect Attendance, and the Imagination Golden Bagel at graduation.
In April of 2021, just seven months after graduating, Jordan-Paige sold her first feature film screenplay to a production company in Vancouver, BC. While the film unfortunately never made it to the production stage, she will regain the right to the script soon and be able to put it back out on the market.
After the success of her 2022 short film ACES, Jordan-Paige was offered representation with CWP Entertainment Management, and officially signed with them in March. They represent her for writing and act as advisers for all her other creative endeavors. For acting, she is represented by Aligned Stars Agency.
Jordan-Paige hopes to become a successful screenwriter in the future while also pursuing her passions in acting and casting. Jordan-Paige has many dreams for her future and plans to fulfill them all. She’s just an ordinary girl trying to do extraordinary things.